Error Setup Rul 380 Has Occurred
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Designing a Tetris Clone: Part 2 Setup.rul 380 Posted on June 22, 2010 by Luke Maciak tein.co/6025 I love meaningless error messages. I didn't take a screenshot of this particular one but it said, and I quote: Error "Setup.rul 380" has occurred and Setup cannot continue This error occurred when I wiped clean a relatively new Dell Vostro 1320 machine. It's owner somehow managed to get it thoroughly infected with all the malware from the internet. I'm serious, this guy was like a Pokemon Grand Champion - or something he "caught them all". And he did it in 3 days too. I gave him a brand new machine straight out of the box, and got it back 3 days later with hard drive filled to the brim with malicious code. I noticed that I didn't haven image http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f31/solved-dell-wireless-driver-617207.html for that particular model so I figured I would do a clean install of windows, configure it the right way and then image it before giving it back. And I ran into this error while installing drivers. In particular it was thisl Wifi driver that gave me issues. Initially I simply assumed that this was the wrong Wifi driver. You see, what Dell usually does is give you several Wifi card options when you first make a purchase. It is usually a http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/2010/06/22/setup-rul-380/ choice between brand (Dell vs Intel in most cases) and network support (g only, a/b/g, g/n, etc…). So when you go to their website to download drivers, or use one of the CD's they send you with your system, you are usually presented with a list of 4 or 5 different Wifi drivers, all of which can apply to your computer. If you don't remember which card you have you usually have to either crack the case open and look for the model number on the card, or just try each driver in turn. Most of them do a hardware check prior to install, and if they don't detect the right card as present, they just give up an fail. This is what I thought that was going on. So I opened op the little lid on the back of the computer, checked the model number only to find out that this was indeed the correct driver. I double checked, re-downloaded it, tried it again and I was still getting the silly Setup.rul 380 message. So I did what any thinking human being ought to do in such a situation - I googled the error message. If you are in a similar pickle, and do something else (for example call tech support) then you fail at problem solving - just so you know. I can't emphasize this enough: googling the error message is super effective roughly 90% of the time. I seriously do
#1 Any techies here who can point me in the direction of solving my driver issue on a Dell Latitude D531 laptop.I've reloaded XP and downlaoded all drivers from Dell site without any issue but the dell https://www.boards.ie/b/thread/2055671150 wireless driver won't go on. I've rang Dell support and they said to download the driver for the 1490 Wireless card which i did. I'm getting the following message when i try and run it:"Error setup.rul 380 has occurred and setup cannot continue" Anyone got any idea ?I've lost the Device Drivers cd too Fysh Moderator 03-Sep-2009 13:15 #2 Is the download package you're getting definitely this one? Have you installed the error setup rest of your system drivers (ie video, chipset, etc) already? dts1 Registered User 03-Sep-2009 13:42 #3 Fyshsaid: Is the download package you're getting definitely this one? Have you installed the rest of your system drivers (ie video, chipset, etc) already? Yes, thats the one.Yeah all other drivers on ok.Dellr ep said the only sequence drivers need to go on is: 1. Notebook System Software2. Chipset3. Video All the rest don't matter he error setup rul said To be honest i don't know what sequence i put them on.Cud this be my issue ?If so, how do i roll back ? Fysh Moderator 03-Sep-2009 14:03 #4 I'll be honest, I look after a bunch of Dell laptops at work and I've not yet seen an issue I could definitely pin down as being caused by putting the drivers on in the wrong order. It's possible, but IMO unlikely.Is the wireless card the only unrecognized device in the device manager? Is the ethernet adapter detected correctly and working ok? dts1 Registered User 03-Sep-2009 14:10 #5 Yeah, all other drivers working ok.I'm the same and never seen this issue lwinstonjr Registered User 11-Sep-2009 17:55 #6 I had the same issue on my Precision M4300 laptop. The solution was to let the driver installer package extract the files, let the error occur, hit cancel, and then manually install the driver from the device manager browsing out to the driver_us sub-folder where the extracted files had been placed. Worked right away. Want to share your thoughts? Login here to discuss! Back to Forum | Previous Thread | Next Thread | Back to Top List of all thanksClose © Boards.ie 2016 Advertise Policy and Terms Contact Us Legacy site Hosting Services provided by Digiweb Hosting